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Thursday, Dec 28 The Bulls won again. If you're keeping track at home, their 12-22 record puts the Bulls tied for just the 7th-worst record in the NBA. And if you're keeping track of something different at home, the Bulls are within 6 games on the East's No. 8 seed. "The important thing with the wins now is learning how to win close games," Fred Hoiberg said after the Bulls' 9th win in 11 games (92-87 over the Knicks). "That's an important part of the (rebuild) process." Wait, are the Bulls rebuilding or tanking? Somehow, it's both — and they shouldn't apologize for winning, writes K.C. Johnson. Plus, it's made the United Center a fun place to be again. Hoiball! |
| To borrow a line from the late Dennis Green, the Bears are who we thought they were. They were projected as a 5- or 6- win team, and here they stand at 5-10. As we reach the end of the John Fox train, a look back at his "best" wins. |
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| Spotted: Rookie running back Tarik Cohen in the frozen food section at your local grocery store. Dare you ask for an autograph? He's game. As for rookie quarterback Mitch Trubisky, he's ready to make the Year 2 leap. |
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| 2017 was filled with many, many, many Chicago sports trades — Jimmy Butler, Jose Quintana, Brandon Saad, Elena Delle Donne and the Bears' the No. 3 draft pick. It was also the year of 2 visits to the White House. |
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| To understand how Hawks GM Stan Bowman operates, jump into the wayback machine … all the way back to when he was Rollerblading around Notre Dame. Yes really. Tonight: Late date at Canucks (9 p.m., NBCSCH). |
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| Last year, NU's bowl bid elicited some mocking from ESPN (pre-upset win vs. Pitt). This year, NU is a 7.5 favorite in the Music City Bowl. As for the Hot Chicken Eating contest, they've got insider knowledge on that matchup. |
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